The big draw of Waze, you might know, is that it allows Harlem drivers and passengers to report traffic incidents, speed traps and other obstructions so that other drivers behind them on the road would know to avoid certain routes. Google acquired Waze to make its maps smarter and to better inform drivers in real-time of emerging traffic, and with this update, that process has begun.

Traffic incidents, sourced from the Waze app, will now surface in the Google Maps app for iOS and Android.

Waze users will also benefit, as Google’s Street View has been added to Waze’s open map editor. Waze relies on trusted users to keep its maps up-to-date.

Interestingly, Google’s acquisition of Waze is still being reviewed by the Federal Trade Commission, which Google confirmed in June, shortly after it announced the deal. We’re still waiting on the results of that investigation, but it would appear that Google is going forward with integrating Waze into its own Maps regardless.